REVIEW · UBUD
Sharing Batur Volcano Sunrise Trekking and Breakfast
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Mount Batur sunrise is the kind of plan that pays fast. You’ll get a summit breakfast and free time at natural hot springs, with pickup included from Ubud. One thing to consider: you’re hiking early, often before proper daylight, so expect an active climb in low light.
I like that the tour is built around comfort and flow. You’ll ride with an all-in transportation setup, then work with a professional guide who focuses on steady steps; names like Katut and Ketut came up in feedback for encouragement and attention on the way up and down.
At $39 for about 8 hours, it’s strong value if you want the full sunrise routine: climb, breakfast at the top, photos, then recovery soak. If you’re not keen on early mornings, this probably won’t feel like a relaxing start. But if you can handle the dark-to-dawn rhythm, it’s a memorable way to see Bali’s active-volcano side.
In This Review
- Key Highlights Worth Waking Up For
- Ubud to Mount Batur Sunrise: the early-morning rhythm
- The Hike Up: what the guided trail experience feels like
- Summit Breakfast and Balinese Sunrise Photos: how the morning unfolds
- Down the Mountain to Natural Hot Springs: recovery that actually helps
- Price and Value for $39: what you’re really paying for
- Who This Private Sunrise Trek Is Best For
- Should You Book This Mount Batur Sunrise Trek?
- FAQ
- How long is the Mount Batur sunrise trekking experience?
- Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
- What does the tour include for breakfast?
- Do we get admission to the natural hot springs?
- Is transportation included?
- Do I get a professional guide?
- Is a flashlight provided?
- What time are we expected to see the sunrise?
- What is not included in the price?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key Highlights Worth Waking Up For

- Hotel pickup and drop-off that keeps the morning simple
- Breakfast at the summit, timed so you can fuel up before sunrise
- Free hot springs admission to ease your legs after the descent
- Flashlight included, helpful for the dark start on the trail
- Private group format, so your pace and time with the guide stays flexible
Ubud to Mount Batur Sunrise: the early-morning rhythm

This trek is all about timing. The whole point is to reach the top of Mount Batur for sunrise, which means the day starts early and moves with purpose. The tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off, so you’re not trying to coordinate rides while you’re still half-asleep.
I like how the schedule is shaped like a story: transport first, hike second, sunrise third, then recovery. That structure matters because volcano mornings can feel chaotic if you do them on your own. Here, you know what’s coming next, and the “climb in the dark” part is handled with a flashlight being included.
You’ll also be drinking water along the way, since bottled water is part of the package. That’s a small detail, but it prevents the common early trek problem: forgetting something basic and then paying for it later.
One more practical note: the tour runs about 8 hours. That’s long enough to feel like a real activity day, but short enough that you should still have energy left for the rest of Ubud after your hot springs stop.
You can also read our reviews of more hiking tours in Ubud
The Hike Up: what the guided trail experience feels like
Once you’re in the mountain area, you’ll meet your guide and start the hike toward the summit. This is not a casual stroll. You’re climbing a volcano, and you’ll want a guide who pays attention to how you place your feet and how you pace yourself.
In the feedback you’ll see a consistent theme: guides named Katut and Ketut were praised for secure footing and encouragement. One person even pointed out that arriving early meant they were among the first on the mountain, and their guide stayed attentive during both the ascent and the return down.
That matters for your safety and your comfort. A sunrise hike can tempt people to rush. A good guide pushes you to keep control rather than sprint. You’re also more likely to feel confident when someone checks your footing and keeps the group moving at a pace that makes sense.
You’ll also want to remember that the “active volcano” part isn’t just marketing wording. The terrain is real volcanic terrain. The included flashlight helps at the start, but the real win is having a professional guide managing the route and the rhythm so you’re not constantly guessing.
This is a private tour/activity, meaning only your group participates. That’s a big deal for a sunrise hike, because your group dynamics matter. If you’re traveling with family, friends, or a small circle, you’ll likely get more personal attention than a bigger shared group.
Summit Breakfast and Balinese Sunrise Photos: how the morning unfolds

The centerpiece is reaching the top in time for the Balinese sunrise over Mount Batur. The trek is set up so you arrive, get breakfast, and have the morning light shift across the island as the sun comes up.
What I really like here is that breakfast isn’t added as an afterthought. Breakfast is included at the summit, plus snacks. That means you’re not standing around waiting for hunger to hit you right at the moment you want to enjoy the view.
And yes, you’ll have time for photos. The package is built around that idea: eat, then photograph the sunrise as it wakes up the island. Sunrise photos from a volcano top come with their own reality—wind, cold air, and people wanting that exact shot at the exact second. The best way to handle it is to be ready for a quick switch from eating to looking. Since breakfast is provided, you can focus on the moment instead of figuring out where to eat.
If you’re doing this with someone who cares about sunrise timing, this tour is designed for that. Guides are part of the reason people feel successful here: they help you reach the top without losing the sunrise window.
The summit is also a great place to reset your brain. You’ll feel the contrast between the climb effort and the calm of the sky doing its thing. It’s one of those experiences where you stop thinking about logistics and just watch.
Down the Mountain to Natural Hot Springs: recovery that actually helps

Once sunrise and photos are done, you’ll start the descent. This is when guide attention is still important. Your brain might feel ready to move faster once the hard part is over, but knees and ankles need careful pacing on the way down.
Then comes a recovery bonus: free admission to the natural hot springs. This isn’t a random add-on. The soak is timed right after the hike, so you can ease soreness while you’re still in that “just climbed a volcano” body state.
I love this pairing because it makes the day feel complete. Many adventure tours stop at the finish line and leave you to find your own way to relax. Here, you get a built-in cooldown step before heading back to your hotel.
You’ll likely appreciate the hot springs especially if your group includes people who might not be hardcore hikers. The climb is the main event, but the soak turns it into something more than just a workout.
Price and Value for $39: what you’re really paying for

Let’s talk value in a practical way. At $39, you’re getting a lot that would normally cost extra if you pieced it together on your own.
Here’s what the package covers that changes the math:
- Hotel pickup and drop-off (you save time and hassle)
- A professional guide (you’re not guessing the route)
- Breakfast and snacks at the summit (food is already handled)
- Free natural hot springs admission (a major post-trek perk)
- Private driver and included fuel surcharge
- Flashlight and bottled water
The cost also makes sense when you remember what sunrise hikes usually require: early transport, guide time, and careful timing. You’re basically paying for the full morning system—getting you to the top, feeding you, and getting you back with recovery included.
What you don’t get is also important. Lunch isn’t included, and alcoholic drinks are available to purchase. So plan for either a simple lunch later or something you buy on your own after you return.
If you want a “just show up and it happens” sunrise plan, this is one of the better-value ways to do it around Ubud—especially with the hot springs included.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Ubud
Who This Private Sunrise Trek Is Best For

This is a strong match if you want the Mount Batur sunrise experience with structure. I’d point you toward it if:
- You like early starts when the payoff is worth it
- You want a guide-led climb rather than doing it independently
- You care about having breakfast and a post-hike soak built into the schedule
- You prefer a private tour so your group can move together without big-group pressure
Families can do it too, but keep the rule in mind: children must be accompanied by an adult. Service animals are allowed, based on the tour details.
Most people can participate, but the key is mindset. This is an active climb. If you’re expecting a gentle walk, you’ll be disappointed. If you’re ready for a sunrise mission and a recovery soak afterward, it’s a good fit.
Also, since it’s a private setup, it’s great for couples and friend groups who want the experience to feel more personal—especially for photography, where timing matters.
Should You Book This Mount Batur Sunrise Trek?

Book it if you want a tightly planned sunrise experience with the important extras already handled: pickup, summit breakfast, free hot springs, a flashlight, and a guide who helps you keep footing while you chase that dawn window.
Don’t book it if you hate early mornings or you’re looking for an easy, low-effort outing. The value only feels like value when you’re actually up for the hike and the early-dark start.
One more decision tip: ask yourself if you want the hot springs moment. For many people, that’s what turns an intense climb into a full day of satisfaction.
If your plans are flexible, there’s also a safety net: you can cancel with a full refund up to 24 hours before the experience starts (free cancellation). That makes it easier to hold the spot while you finalize other parts of your Bali plan.
FAQ

How long is the Mount Batur sunrise trekking experience?
It runs about 8 hours (approx.).
Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
Yes. Hotel pickup and drop-off are included.
What does the tour include for breakfast?
Complimentary breakfast and snacks are included, and breakfast is served at the summit.
Do we get admission to the natural hot springs?
Yes. You get free admission to the natural hot springs.
Is transportation included?
Yes. Transportation is included as part of the all-inclusive pickup and private driver setup.
Do I get a professional guide?
Yes. A professional guide is included.
Is a flashlight provided?
Yes. A flashlight is included.
What time are we expected to see the sunrise?
The plan is to reach the summit in time for the Balinese sunrise and watch it from the top of Mount Batur.
What is not included in the price?
Lunch is not included. Alcoholic drinks are also not included (they’re available to purchase).
What is the cancellation policy?
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.





























